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2014 Jul 23
1
CentOS 7, networkmangler, and hostname
I've a 7 box (actually, it's RHEL, but the general list there is moribund), and I'm trying to configure it "correctly" so that it gets its hostname from the DHCP server. All I've found so far is a script to use from hooks of some kind. *Surely* there's just a configuration file option somewhere.... mark
2012 Jun 05
2
embeding xml to ogg
...e M3F and, in this case, would be stored near the start of the Ogg container before any audio/video data ("chained" and not "grouped"). There is a little more information on the Metadata page at: https://wiki.xiph.org/Metadata#XMLEmbedding M3F is another draft that seems to be moribund, having not been touched since 2008; visit: https://wiki.xiph.org/M3F >> However, this draft hasn't been touched since >> 2007. > > That's because, as it turns out, almost no one actually wants to mux > temporal XML streams into Ogg. Indeed, nobody has requested this....
2012 Jul 10
3
Fwd: Bug 800181: NFSv4 on RHEL 6.3 over six times slower than 5.8
Thought I'd post this here, too - I emailed it to the redhat list, and that's pretty moribund, while I've seen redhatters here.... ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Bug 800181: NFSv4 on RHEL 6.2 over six times slower than 5.7 From: m.roth at 5-cent.us Date: Tue, July 10, 2012 09:54 To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion l...
2019 Jan 02
3
Solr
...with _Dovecot, Oy_ wherein the above ARE actually available for something less > than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. > > But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of Java B.S. > actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove this moribund > software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of us HAVE actually > gotten to work. (Pretty please?) > > I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get this JAVA B.S. > to actually work, as I have. > > He persevered where I'd given up. He&...
2019 Jan 04
3
Solr -> Xapian ?
...wherein the above ARE actually available for something less > > than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. > > > > But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of Java B.S. > > actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove this moribund > > software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of us HAVE actually > > gotten to work. (Pretty please?) > > > > I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get this JAVA B.S. > > to actually work, as I have. > > > > He per...
2019 Jan 04
2
Solr -> Xapian ?
...than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. > > > > > > > > But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of > > > > Java B.S. > > > > actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove > > > > this moribund > > > > software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of > > > > us HAVE actually > > > > gotten to work. (Pretty please?) > > > > > > > > I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get > > > > th...
2019 Jan 02
7
Solr
The real main differecne seems coming from "diffconfig.xml" When I put yours, Solr delete (!) schema.xml and create a "manage-schema" and starts complaining about useless types (tdates, booleans, etc..) that are not needed for Mail fileds When I put mine (from standard distribution of Arch), it keeps things as they are (yeah !), does not complains about those useless types
2002 Apr 26
0
RE: Docs
...r of list creep, but if this effort turns out to include > more fire than smoke it could be useful. I haven''t been following the > devel list until today. Perhaps its subscribers won''t mind docs taffic > and/or it would be sufficient. The development list has been almost moribund as of late so let''s use it. If list cross-talk becomes a problem, we can always add a new list. I''ve added the Development list to the CC for this thread. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy AIM: tmeastep \ http://www.shorewall.net ICQ: #60745924 \ teastep...
2006 Apr 15
1
Segmentation Faults with Fuzzy Queries
There are certain queries that I can execute that will cause a completely repeatable segmentation fault at the point where the search or search_each leaves my control and goes into the ferret libraries. I tried deleting my indexes and recreating them, and even so the exact same queries seg fault repeatedly after. Usually a one character change will make them succeed. Changing away from a
2008 Jun 12
0
[Bug 742] Allow sftp to read config file to honor "Protocol 1"
...indrot.org> 2008-06-12 17:11:06 --- WONTFIX: reading the config file is insufficient, as you don't really know what version protocol the server speaks until after banner exchange. We are certainly not going to add support to poke the negotiated protocol up to sftp just to support the nearly moribund protocol 1. Sorry. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching someone on the CC list of the bug.
2005 May 02
3
still developed?
Sorry for asking, but libogg and libvorbis especially are still developed? No updates from september 2004. I just need to know if I have to move to FLAC [which is actively maintained] to store my CDs.
2012 Jun 05
0
embeding xml to ogg
...gt; stored near the start of the Ogg container > before any audio/video data ("chained" and > not "grouped"). There is a little more > information on the Metadata page at: > https://wiki.xiph.org/Metadata#XMLEmbedding > M3F is another draft that seems to be > moribund, having not been touched since 2008; > visit: > https://wiki.xiph.org/M3F >>> However, this draft hasn't been touched since >>> 2007. >> >> That's because, as it turns out, almost no one actually wants to mux >> temporal XML streams into Ogg. >...
2017 May 24
6
more recent perl version?
Warren Young schrieb: > On May 23, 2017, at 10:44 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> >> are there packages replacing the ancient perl version in >> Centos 7 with a more recent one, like 5.24? > > Since when is Perl 5.16 ?ancient?? It?s only 4 years old. > > CentOS 5 just left supported status, which shipped Perl 5.8.8 from first release to last, which means
2007 Dec 06
2
WebDav/CalDav in Rails
Has anybody done anything with WebDev, or for that matter CalDav, in Rails? I''m looking to do stuff with CalDav and the spec seems pretty simple. I''m just wondering if the HTTP methods, like REPORT, natualy work or if I have to install/configure anything. I''m running Rails on Apache through FastCGI. Thanks, Jeremy --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
2019 Jan 02
0
Solr
...ly" price list) with _Dovecot, Oy_ wherein the above ARE actually available for something less than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of Java B.S. actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove this moribund software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of us HAVE actually gotten to work. (Pretty please?) I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get this JAVA B.S. to actually work, as I have. He persevered where I'd given up. He's vocal about it, and now I'...
2017 May 24
0
more recent perl version?
...ctually, it does, provided it?s still being maintained, as Perl 5.8.8 was up to a few months ago. Software that gets no new features also gets no new bugs. Therefore, the overall bug count can only go down. The distinction you may be looking for is that there is a fine line between ?stable? and ?moribund.? RHEL/CentOS rides that line much closer than some other OSes, but it actively stays on the good side of the line. After that end-of-support date, sometimes all it takes to slip over to the bad side of the line is a new exploit or similar, but decades-old exploit targets are very rare. More com...
2019 Jan 04
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
...with _Dovecot, Oy_ wherein the above ARE actually available for something less > than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. > > But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of Java B.S. > actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove this moribund > software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of us HAVE actually > gotten to work. (Pretty please?) > > I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get this JAVA B.S. > to actually work, as I have. > > He persevered where I'd given up. He&...
2020 Nov 14
0
ssacli start rebuild?
...it?s pretty obvious that that is my opinion, not an HP corporate statement. I base it on observing the Linux RAID market since the mid-90s. The massive consolidation for hardware RAID is a big part of it. That?s what happens when a market becomes ?mature,? which is often the step just prior to ?moribund.? > Did they stop developing RAID controllers, or do they ship their > servers now without them Were you under the impression that HP was trying to provide you the best possible technology for all possible use cases, rather than make money by maximizing the ratio of cash in vs cash out? Ju...
2018 Aug 18
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.8
Sent from my iPhone > On 17 Aug 2018, at 17:15, Ingo Schwarze <schwarze at usta.de> wrote: > > Hi Darren, > > Darren Tucker wrote on Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 07:16:03AM -0700: >> On 13 August 2018 at 15:06, Val Baranov <val.baranov at duke.edu> wrote: > >>> test_utf8: ........................ >>> regress/unittests/utf8/tests.c:48 test #25
2019 Jan 04
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
...with _Dovecot, Oy_ wherein the above ARE actually available for something less > than 6.022 x 10^23 Euros per centi-second of licencing fees. > > But please, level with us faithful users. Does this morass of Java B.S. > actually work, and if not, please just deprecate and remove this moribund > software, and stop trying to bury the only FTS plugin many of us HAVE actually > gotten to work. (Pretty please?) > > I respect that Messr. Moreau has made an earnest effort to get this JAVA B.S. > to actually work, as I have. > > He persevered where I'd given up. He&...